25 January 2001 Edition
Fáilte roimh Bhás
25 January 2001
Is breá leis na poncánaigh a bheith ag trácht ar shaoirse s'acusan, ar dhaonlathas, agus ar an bhrionglóid Mheiriceánach. Ní dóigh liom féin go bhfuil mórán saoirse, daonlathas ná brionglóid sa pholsaí atá acu daoine a chur chun báis. Tromluí ceart atá ann. Free article
Developers blamed for El Salvador death toll
25 January 2001
A week after the horrific earthquake in El Salvador, worsening weather conditions are posing a fresh threat for those who have lost everything. Heavy rains now threaten to unleash mudslides on hillsides loosened by the quake. President Francisco Flores has said a total of 750,000 people have already been left homeless by the disaster, which left 500 houses and over 1,000 people buried under a huge landslide. Free article
Back issue: VIGILANCE VITAL
25 January 2001
THE setbacks in the H Blocks and Armagh Jail, after the original relief that the protest was settled, certainly involve vigilance, and may well again involve not just the mobilisation of the old faithfuls but the unleashing of much more fresh support, which presents the British Government with no choice but to grant the prisoners their demands. Free article
An Irishman in Berlin
25 January 2001
Mr. Bewley in Berlin: Aspects of the career of an Irish Diplomat, 1933-1939 Free article
States of Terror
25 January 2001
A film by Arthur McCaig Available from Fionn Distribution Belfast (90) 741659 Stg£14.95 Free article